Take a look at some of the most stylish and affordable wedding dresses under $1,000 that are available now.

Both sexy and romantic, this Blu by Morilee’s (Style No. 5469) mermaid wedding dress is encrusted with frosted beading on embroidered lace appliqués. Available in white, ivory and ivory with light gold. $950

Show off all of your curves in this asymmetrically draped wedding gown by Blu by Morilee (Style No. 5369). The sweetheart strapless neckline and ruched netting enhance an hourglass waist, while the tiered ruffle drop-waist skirt adds plenty of drama. Available in white and ivory, and light gold. $990

Going for that boho-chic look? The Placid wedding gown by Tadashi Shoji, and available at BHLDN, would be the perfect fit. Over-sized ruffles cascade down the sides of the sleeveless plunging V bodice, while a thigh-high slit in the front of the skirt allows a bride to easily glide down the aisle and across the dance floor. $650

The soft cowl neckline on the bodice of this flowing wedding gown is quite alluring. ASOS Curve Bridal’s Soft Drape Front Maxi Dress flatters a woman’s curves with it’s softly draped design that just skims the body. The back view is just as elegant with draped fabric and sweep train. $151

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Lace & Liberty’s lovely lace wedding dress, Florence, is one of our favorite lace wedding dresses under $1,000, and—bonus!—the hemline length and lining can be customized. A separate skirt can easily be worn over slim fitted skirt, to create a convertible two-in-one gown, allowing for a more traditional look for the ceremony and more modern design for the reception. $650

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Elegant and traditional, The Deneuve by Fame and Partners is a full-length lace and tulle wedding dress. The feminine details include fluttering lace capped sleeves and an open back framed with eyelash fringe lace. $599

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The Marguerite Bridal Gown by For Love & Lemons has a nude-colored liner embellished with dozens of three-dimensional daisies. The revealing bodice has a V-neckline and adjustable straps that crisscross across the low and open back. The narrow skirt hugs the figure but doesn’t restrict movement and has a sweep train. $675

This classic wedding gown, Freesia by Reformation, is surprisingly lightweight thanks to the crepe and lace fabric. The fitted bodice, with a sweetheart off-the-shoulder neckline, is paired with a trumpet skirt. $488

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Brides interested in ethereal wedding dresses under $1,000 will fall in love with Jenny Yoo’s Emma wedding gown. The strapless tulle floor-length dress has an A-line silhouette and a cross over bodice that’s both supportive and slimming. For an added vintage feel, covered bridal buttons trail the back of the dress, which has a sweep train. Available in ivory or champagne. $900

This subtly revealing princess wedding gown, Coral (Style No. BL249) by Beloved by Casablanca, has lace appliques on the oh-so-sheer bodice and organza A-line skirt. The illusion bateau neckline continues on the back with a decorative applique design. $995

This playful, yet formal, ball gown, Saylor (Style No. BL263) by Beloved by Casablanca, features delicate beading on the plunging V-neckline bodice. The full skirt is made from tiers of ruffled layers trimmed in horsehair tulle. $995

This light-as-air wedding dress, Style No. 6555 by Stella York, features French tulle over a satin gown paired with a double organza A-line skirt. The illusion neckline allows for a bold, yet romantic Baroque design on the back, which includes a trail of pearl buttons over the zipper. $899